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Our end of 2018 Summer Arts & Learning Academy performances and art exhibit at Edgecombe Circle Elementary School

After reading a story all about the sun, students in SummerREADS at James McHenry Elementary learned a Cherokee Sun Dance with artist Marsha Searle of Footworks Percussive Dance Ensemble!

Each day at Summer Arts for Learning Academy, students engage in Math and Literacy lessons with both an academic teacher and a teaching artist. They learn and reinforce skills through art projects and activities, giving students voice, making the learning accessible and fun, and preventing summer learning loss.

Kids in SummerREADS at Windsor Hills Elementary School in Baltimore City Public Schools had GREAT first days with YA teaching artist Brittany Roger of The Drawing Zoo. They read "Follow the Moon Home" and learned all about the stars of the story: Turtles!

Each afternoon at Summer Arts for Learning Academy, students work side by side with teaching artists in Arts Explorations and Arts Majors classes to learn and explore new art forms of all kinds!

Each afternoon at Summer Arts for Learning Academy, students work side by side with teaching artists in Arts Explorations and Arts Majors classes to learn and explore new art forms of all kinds!

Promoting reading through laughter and humor at Brentwood Branch. #SummerLearning #everyherohasastory

First day of Summer and kick-off ceremony at Coldstream Park Elementary/Middle

YA roster artist Baba Bomani welcomed students to the Henderson-Hopkins school library on the first day of SummerREADS 2019! The children spent the morning counting beats, rhyming, experimenting with writing names graffiti-style, and working on their hip hop dance moves.

Baltimore City Public Schools and Young Audiences' Summer Arts Academy is an action-packed, full-day, five-week program that introduces students to a wide variety of art forms—from illustration, to spoken word, to percussion, to drama and dance—and gives students a chance to work alongside students from across the city and be taught by professional artists. Students have the opportunity to imagine, create, and express who they are through the arts and to concentrate in an art form of their choice.

Image courtesy of SALA at Glenmount Elementary Middle's Director of Operations Amy Rosenkrans

Each afternoon at Summer Arts for Learning Academy, students work side by side with teaching artists in Arts Explorations and Arts Majors classes to learn and explore new art forms of all kinds!

After reading a story all about the sun, students in SummerREADS at James McHenry Elementary learned a Cherokee Sun Dance with artist Marsha Searle of Footworks Percussive Dance Ensemble!

In the first week of the 2019 Bloomberg Arts Internship in Baltimore, students got right to work honing skills in financial literacy and written communication, exploring social issues like the history of red lining and how it still impacts our communities today, and meeting with college mentors and BAI alumni!

Classroom teachers and teaching artists developed learning strategies for the classroom, prepared lesson plans, and trained in mindfulness and restorative practice.

Clowning around at Brentwood Branch during a #SummerLearning program.

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